Close-up view of the eye of Hurricane Isabel was taken by one of the Expedition 7 crew members onboard the International Space Station (ISS). "It is quite interesting to look at storms, said Ed Lu, Expedition 7 science officer. "When you see a large cyclone, you can see the spiral structure, and you can actually see - if there is a hurricane - you actually see the eye of the hurricane. You can look right down into it if you are lucky enough to go right over the top."
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